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Herbert Haight. J. Wesley Barton, Webster were appointed a s 4th of July appropriated for the celebration.
and Ada Wood Committee. $25
June 11, 1912.. .On motion Councilman Higbee, the Sinking Fund of $1614.34 was transferred to the General Fund. July 5, 1 9 1 2 . . .City Marshal Urie reported that the City would need 41 lights, counting a light for each corner and cross s t r e e t , which count did not include the lights on Main Street and those in the Tower. July 26, 1912.. .Due to the great loss the City has suffered in its past cases in the City Courts, the City Attorney was asked to resign.
1, 1912. . .Iron County Fair Committee petitioned the Aug Council for $75 for the fair. to be held Sept. 17, 18, and 1 9 . Petitioned for more street lights during these three days. City Marshal asked the Council to furnish him with 'stars' and guns for himself and Deputy. There not being sufficient money in the treasury to pay off the month's indebtedness, the Mayor was instructed to hire money to cover the expenses. (Work on the reservoir being the major cost1
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Sept. 5 , 1912.. .Council appropriated $40 to Iron County Fair Committee. Dr. A . N . Leonard and Kumen L . Jones petitioned to secure the County Waterwagon and sprinkle the streets during Fair Week, and determine cost of same to decide if the City could afford to operate a City Sprinkler if donated and presented by a number of our merchants and businessman. Due to scarcity of water, the southern part of the City (Those east of Main) were to water lawns Monday, Wed., and Friday from 5 to 6 p.m. West of Main--Tues.. T h u r s . , and Sat. at the same time. Anyone violating this rule will have their water cut off. Oct. 8 . 1912.. . S . G. Bell was granted a license to run a Pool Hall within the City, a s he has agreed to pay $150 per year for the first table and $60 for each additional table. Nov. 1 6 , 1912.. .Dean H . Arnold was denied a petition to r u n a Pool Hall within the City limits. Mayor expressed his desire of having the Council visit the new reservoir and inspect the work prior to i t s acceptance. Sunday. Nov. 1 7 , selected a s a suitable time. Dec. 10, 1912.. .An vehicles was accepted. ordinance governing self-propelled Presented by Attorney Jones.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Herbert Haight. J. Wesley Barton, Webster were appointed a s 4th of July appropriated for the celebration.
and Ada Wood Committee. $25
June 11, 1912.. .On motion Councilman Higbee, the Sinking Fund of $1614.34 was transferred to the General Fund. July 5, 1 9 1 2 . . .City Marshal Urie reported that the City would need 41 lights, counting a light for each corner and cross s t r e e t , which count did not include the lights on Main Street and those in the Tower. July 26, 1912.. .Due to the great loss the City has suffered in its past cases in the City Courts, the City Attorney was asked to resign.
1, 1912. . .Iron County Fair Committee petitioned the Aug Council for $75 for the fair. to be held Sept. 17, 18, and 1 9 . Petitioned for more street lights during these three days. City Marshal asked the Council to furnish him with 'stars' and guns for himself and Deputy. There not being sufficient money in the treasury to pay off the month's indebtedness, the Mayor was instructed to hire money to cover the expenses. (Work on the reservoir being the major cost1
.
Sept. 5 , 1912.. .Council appropriated $40 to Iron County Fair Committee. Dr. A . N . Leonard and Kumen L . Jones petitioned to secure the County Waterwagon and sprinkle the streets during Fair Week, and determine cost of same to decide if the City could afford to operate a City Sprinkler if donated and presented by a number of our merchants and businessman. Due to scarcity of water, the southern part of the City (Those east of Main) were to water lawns Monday, Wed., and Friday from 5 to 6 p.m. West of Main--Tues.. T h u r s . , and Sat. at the same time. Anyone violating this rule will have their water cut off. Oct. 8 . 1912.. . S . G. Bell was granted a license to run a Pool Hall within the City, a s he has agreed to pay $150 per year for the first table and $60 for each additional table. Nov. 1 6 , 1912.. .Dean H . Arnold was denied a petition to r u n a Pool Hall within the City limits. Mayor expressed his desire of having the Council visit the new reservoir and inspect the work prior to i t s acceptance. Sunday. Nov. 1 7 , selected a s a suitable time. Dec. 10, 1912.. .An vehicles was accepted. ordinance governing self-propelled Presented by Attorney Jones.